Eastern Sun, 18 December 1966
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Title Section25 1966-12-18 1 Eastern Sun Independent National Daily SINGAPORE EDITION Estd. 1966. Vol. 1 No. J53 Sunday. December 18 1966. ☆MC (P) 1942 KDN 2309 Price 15 cents25 words
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254 1966-12-18 1 BOSTON, Sat. (AP) A gay night club party ended in tragedy yesterday when Miss Eluabcth Orrill, 23, was found beaten to death in her boick Bay Apartment and a young bank employee was accused of her murder. Folice found Miss OrfiU's nude body254 words
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Article41 1966-12-18 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. 4- In"'~°«:ans can now visit or Sing 3 pore *"*hrjt -pecial pej'mis- -rem KOTI' 'Supreme o" a ration> Command*. Radic Jakarta reported 'r.:- evening Th ru ing announced Director of tnmi-pvi-.r 15 effective from radio said41 words
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Article153 1966-12-18 1 ALEXANDRIA, Virginia. Sat.—Air Force Sgt Herbert W. Boechenhaupt was indicted by a Federal Grand Jury today on charges of conspiracy to spy for the Russians. Boeckenhaupt. 24. has been held in jail since his arrest at March Air Force i base. California, on Oct. 31. The153 words
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Article49 1966-12-18 1 SAX FRANCISCO. Sat. Mr. Hwa K Rhee. Korean Consul General in San Francisco, was arrested for drunken driving on Thursday night. Police said two persons were injured when the 36-year-old Mr Rhee's car. bearing Consular Corps license plates, plowed into the rear of another automobile.49 words
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Article262 1966-12-18 1 Saigon, Sat. (UPI) Bs2spound Vietnamese posts U.S. MARINES chasing run bands killed 23 Vietcong in a series of sweeps in the northern provinces and high-flying 852s pounded North Vietnamese buildups in the Demilitariz third straight day, m said today. The land and air attacks were aimed at262 words
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Article88 1966-12-18 1 CALCUTTA. Sat. Prime Minister Ind ra Gandhi yesterday appealed to Eastern India's Hindu religious leader. Jagadguru Sankaracbarya. to give up his hunger strike because of his deteriorating condition. The holyman has lasted for 277 days at Puri. 300 miles north ea*t of Calcutta. In protest88 words
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410 1966-12-18 1 THE HAGUE, Sat. Prince Claus of the Netherlands today handed the World Press News Photo Award for 1986 to the wife of United Press International photographer Kvoichi Sawada, who won the prize for the second time in a row. Sawada,410 words
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413 1966-12-18 1 TOKYO, Sot. General VO Nguyen Giap, Commander-in-Chief of North Vietnam's Army, has vowed to 'fight till complete victory' in the wake of U.S. bombings of Hanoi which the Communists say damaged the Chinese Embassy and left 100 civilians dead or wounded. The413 words
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Article65 1966-12-18 1 SAIGON. Sat. Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Kt is sick with a high fever and coughing, a Government spokesman said today. The spokesman said that the Prime Minister apparently is suffering from an attack of influenza. He has been forced to cancel all of his appointments for the65 words
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Article343 1966-12-18 1 AP WASHINGTON, Sat. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge asserted at the White House last night that he is "not worried'' about the war in Vietnam; that I'.S. efforts there have protected "the great edge of Kastern Asia" from Communist Chinese expansion. The Ambassador to Vietnam talkedAP - 343 words
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Advertisement57 1966-12-18 1 {|`",+~%&^&|`{?,:.|:!_">[-"<?*? SAFETY FIRST! is 0.C.8.C.'s Policy. Because it is the best in the end. Let it be your policy too! BANK WITH O VERSEA BAJSKLSG CORPN. LTD. LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank The Bank for all AUTHORISED CAPITAL 5100,000,000.00 ISSUED FULLY PAID S 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE 36,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES57 words
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Article250 1966-12-18 2 SINGAPORE Sat. The Minister of Defence, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will be asked in Parliament whether steps are being taken to ensure that employees do not suffer any loss for volunatry participation in military or para-military organisations. The question will be asked by Mr. Bernard Rodrigues. the250 words
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160 1966-12-18 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Authorisation cards will be issued by the People's Association to approved collectors to prevent the public from being harrassed or cheated. The cards, duly endorsed bv the licensing authorities, are being issued to prevent unauthorised and unscrupulous persons from falsely claiming to repreent the160 words
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Article, Illustration297 1966-12-18 2 SINGAPORE, Sat. Teenage movie actress Haley Mills will star in a $6 million film production "Pretty Polly" to be "shot" here sometime in the middle of February. A team of top American film producers together with Director Guy Green have been297 words
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Article, Illustration53 1966-12-18 2 Picture shows the sons of Mr. ond Mrs. Tan Kah Lock, (from left) Richard, Edwin, and David ond the little girl smiling bravely at the camera is Julie Chiang, daughter of Mr. and53 words
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674 1966-12-18 2 MADELEINE NATHAN - Rv MADELEINE NATHAN SINGAPORE. Sat. Society's reaction to Christmas has as much variety in it as the spices in a hot dish and that is a LOT of variety. But whatever its response to the most significant day of the yearsignificant it is674 words
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Article123 1966-12-18 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. A notorious motor-cycle snatch thief was arrested bv a Police radio-car crew at Clementi Road on Thursday after a short chase. He was riding pillion on a motor-cycle with an accomplice. who managed to escape, when they were spotted by the radio-car crew The123 words
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Article79 1966-12-18 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Students of the Teachers' Training College will be collecting donation* from shoppers who wish to contribute to the Rotary Club. (West) Christmas Tre project. at the Fitzpatrlck'* Suoermarket and C.K. Tang. Collections received from now until the 25th will be used for the purchase79 words
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210 1966-12-18 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Lim Peng Boon has been reelected President of the Singapore Watrh Association for 1967. Others elected are: Mr. Cheng Moh Yun (Vice-Pre-sident), Messrs. Ho Seek Hong. Tong Tuck Peng, and Mr. Chia Hoy (Standing Committee): Lee Kwong Tat (General Affairs Officer), Tung Kiang210 words
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Article173 1966-12-18 2 KrALA LUMPUR, Sat Talks between the Sri Jay* Transport Co., and its worker's union over bonus claims were a flop today. As a result, the fleet of 254 buses of the company will be off the roads when 1,000 drivers and conductors take a173 words
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Article, Illustration120 1966-12-18 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Mrs. Wilson Jack Fu pictured after their marriage at the Chinese Christian True Way Church in Stirling Road today. Mr. Fu is the engineer-in-charge of the tastem Sun Fascimile operations in tTie Singapore office. He is the son of the late Mr. Fu120 words
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199 1966-12-18 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 520.000 overhead pedestrian bridge at 5 m.s. Ipper Serangoon Road was today declared open by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Health. Mr. Sia Kah Hui. who is also the Member of Parliament for the area. The overhead bridge was the199 words
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140 1966-12-18 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore National Library issued its millionth book this year on Dec. 15 two weeks before its estimated target date During the month of November. this year, 110.764 books were issued, the highest monthly figure ever reached as compared to the140 words
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Article29 1966-12-18 2 Dinner dance SINGAPORE. Sat. The Times Trading Shipyard Limited will hold its annual dinner and dance at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Auditorium on Dec. 26 at 7.30 P-xn.29 words
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Article49 1966-12-18 2 KUCHING. Sat. The Kuching Municipal Council i announced today that rate payers in the K Municipal area are to pav the; rates for the seccrni haVl-year of 1966 on n r before' Dec. 31. A surcharge w. lev|pd if payment is not maC e within Decembrr49 words
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Advertisement126 1966-12-18 2 HOTEL I) MALAYA JALAN BANDAR JJ?VLA\ CECIL KUALA LUMPUR. We have pleasure hi announcing that Kuala Lumpurfs V and over 100 mom -suite "HOTEL MALAYA' is scheduled -to open for business on 20th Detember, 7966. Kindly Tel. K.L. 27V21 (10 lines) < for enquiries and reservations. MAY FAIR Industry IK.126 words
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300 1966-12-18 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok, has reiterated that it i s the policy of the Government to encourage sports in Singapore to enable sportsmen to reach an inter- notional standard. He said that the creation of300 words
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Article57 1966-12-18 3 MALACCA. Sat. A fish---nnger died of injuries far v this morning followin s a coll sion between his v x>ter and a taxi at 2J Mile. Semabok Road. Sean Kim Tee. 39. of Merlimau Village. was on his way to town to collect fish when the accident occurred.57 words
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33 1966-12-18 3 SEIKO, the world's largest watch clock manufacturers, recently presented another floral clock to the Singapore Government. The clock was installed on the slope, next to the National Theatre at King George V Park.33 words
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367 1966-12-18 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, Enche Othman Wok. said in Parliament yesterday that the unemployment benefits given by the Government was the highest paid in this part of the world. Therefore, said the Minister. it was not considered desirable to increase the367 words
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498 1966-12-18 3 Lim Thow Boon - By Lim Thow Boon KUALA LUMPUR, Sat: THE Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Malaysia, will send a fresh memorandum to the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, shortly on the blood debt issue. The decision was made at a meeting of representatives from498 words
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Article32 1966-12-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Selangor Branch of the Union of Teachers of English in Vernacular Schools will hold its annual meeting on Monday at 39, Metidaling Street, Kajang at 10 a.m.32 words
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Advertisement169 1966-12-18 3 MEET THE EXCITING mW FIAT 124 The car that has caused a s in motoring-combining the latest advances of technology and body-design with functional The FIAT 124 is a car completely in tune with the times. 4 i* FIAT DISTRIBUTORS (M) LTD SHARIKAT FIAT DISTRIBUTORS (M) BERHAD BRANCHES DEALERS THROUGHOUT169 words
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Miscellaneous23 1966-12-18 3 S'pore Diary in am. to 7 pm. Victoria Memorial Hall. Empress P ace: "Book Exhibition." p -p.. National Theatre. T?.-< Road: Singing Contest.23 words
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WORLD NEWS
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Article523 1966-12-18 4 Rhodesia: United Nations. Sat. (AP) fFHE Security Council last night invoked mandatory economic sanctions, including an oil embargo, in an attempt to crush the rebel white minority regime in Rhodesia. This is the first time in tht history of the United Notions thot such on oction523 words
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179 1966-12-18 4 MURRAY. Kentucky. Sat. (AP* They started out singing Christmas carols but it soon became evident there would be no "Bilent Night" on the Murray State University campus. What followed was three-hour brawl involving approximately 500 students, 13 of the city's 14-man police force,179 words
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Article86 1966-12-18 4 MEXICO CITY, Sat. (UPI) Hollywood Actor John Gavin is considering an offer to work before the cameras in the nude as Adam in a movie to be called "Adam and Eve," according to a report here. The newspaper "Novedades" said Mr. Gavin was offered86 words
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Article131 1966-12-18 4 MOSCOW. Sat. (UPI) —Pablo, who one* swore like a sailor. ha? been brainwashed into a polite pet parrot. Tass said today. The agency said Pablo's former owners were all sailors who taught him to curse fluently in English. GreekSpanish and Russian. Then he was acquired by Dr. T.131 words
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Article253 1966-12-18 4 SYDNEY. Sat. (UPI) Striking Qantas airline pilot* today refused to go back to work until the Government and the airline agree to their demands for independent arbitration that will protect them until new working conditions are agreed. The pilots began their strike 22 days ago to support253 words
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58 1966-12-18 4 SAIGON: Sat. A swamp boat, driven by huge fan type propeller, wades through the heavy swamps of the Delta country near Muc Hoa in search of hidden Vietcong caches and troops (top). A swamp boat manned by members of Mike Forces approaches a suspect Vietcong sampan during a search andUnited Press International Photo - 58 words
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Article256 1966-12-18 4 LONDON. Sat. <AP> A Sicilian restaurant owner last night unveiled one of the barebreasted waitresses he hopes will pack the customers in. Mr. Paul Inga. 34-year-old Sicilian, held a special v p ss preview in advance of Slonday's grand opening of his La Carretta256 words
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Article31 1966-12-18 4 TOKYO. Sat. (AFP) Two major Japanese automakers. Isuzu and Fuji, have concluded a tie up agreement, marking a third big move in the now progressing regrouping of this industry.31 words
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401 1966-12-18 4 LONDON, Sot. (UPI) Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, come home yesterday to his last Christmas as a schoolboy His present to his parents was the news that he has become head boy. The Prince, 18. will be the "guardian" of his401 words
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Article358 1966-12-18 4 WASHINGTON, Sat. (AP) The United Stages offered the world a flat denial yesterday of North Vietnamese charge* that American warplanes bombed inside the city limits of Hanoi on Tuesday and Wednesday. Statements from Saigon and Washington, designed to refute widely spread Communist reports that the358 words
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Advertisement160 1966-12-18 4 FULLMARK INDUSTRIES LIMITED Room 508/509, sth Floor Chinese Chamber of Commerce Bldg., S'pore 6 Has The honour To Appoint WORLD-WIDE AGENCIES LIMITED 65i Mirkot Street, Singapore 1. Tel: *****, *****/2 ToTheir SOLE-AGENT For AII Their Manufactured Statio THE RETAIL PRICE FOR FULLMARK PRODUCTS DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTS 1. DUPLICATING INK 2.160 words
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Article, Illustration1677 1966-12-18 5 Wee Hock Chye - By Wee Hock Chye MALACCA, Sot. |N the late *****, when Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, Molacca's Chief Minister, was a young boy picking tennis-balls in Kuala pilah for the nation's first Yang di-Pertuan A go n g, the only thought he entertained was1,677 words
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Article, Illustration888 1966-12-18 5 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. (UPI). AN obscure young cartoonist sat in a modest Kansas City, Missouri, garage workshop one afternoon in the early 1920s and watched with fascination as a mouse walked across his drawing board. The almost penniless artist, a farm boy888 words
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Miscellaneous273 1966-12-18 5 ■UIIIIiaiISKUBBQMIRI IN/1 LnJU UZnJULJLb >5 Tug ChAWCTER I JUST A IA&6EP, MPOLEON we WAS THRUSH >»GEWT, i' CUffAMTB TW6 PROOF j *E M6EP OP THMJM Ml (NTRi&ue WERE... PCAPMBN TELL NO TALE 6, ILLYAthat act** OUR OWL-y TICKET OUT OF HERE.' TMP 6ATSS, HLYA- TWEYWE BEING aOSTO' PLAY SOME NOTES273 words
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Advertisement160 1966-12-18 6 a runny nose is no joke! Every time your runny nose mikes you sneeze someone else may catch your cold. That's no joke. And a runny nose gets red and sore. That hurts. Don't suffer. Don't let other people suffer from your cold. Control it, right from the start, with160 words
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Miscellaneous319 1966-12-18 6 if 8 ■^3, I m 2S S S m s A 55 «R? I» mr: i 81 R* HFC rj ui i A K s? m II k «5 S v CHPY^AHTHEMUM,, £EE ...VO/E... PIC<IH6... A cue. CHR~.<OR. ..CURP.,. k Keee.r.tacuee'?? y R OKAY, YO<5r|... <5ROSNA LET YOU OFF WITH319 words
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Miscellaneous186 1966-12-18 7 1 0PoK& a MONCH&NY; ra. k VVtibetofrtfe t a \T SPANKING OTfi ft 0 1 M m a BOY... ISN*T> A PlCNlC THIS TIME OP YEAR OrREAT, FRED/ y 4 It ffr oy* a 0! •V fgg tt a frtfi S KJ s R* *> t VA Y; r. Si186 words
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Article466 1966-12-18 8 WHEN confrontation ended Singapore traders Jumped to the conclusion that trade with Indonesia would be resumed immediately. Except for barter trade with the Rhio islands, general trade with other parts of Indonesia still awaits the completion of arrangements by the authorities in Jakarta. Singapore's Finance Minister, Mr. Lim466 words
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Article317 1966-12-18 8 rpHE average kampong dweller is the victim A of his environment. The more isolated the kampong the more lethargic its folks become. To be up and doing seems senseless in an aimless existence. The changkol seems so heavy while the lallang grow so thick and have very317 words
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WONDERS OF THE UNIVERSE
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Article, Illustration1169 1966-12-18 8 Dr. Krafft A. Ehricke - By: Dr. Krafft A. Ehricke F|R. KRAFFT A. Ehricke has been a leading figure in rocketry for almost 25 years, beginning as a research engineer in the German V-2 programme. He came to this country after World War II and has been involved in1,169 words
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705 1966-12-18 8 NOSHIR BHATHENA - By NOSHIR BHATHENA INDIA is facing her severest economic and food crisis since the end of World War 11. To the natural disasters of the past years have been added the effects of human conflict, for the armed struggles with Pakistan and Communist China705 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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Article343 1966-12-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Conditions on the Stock Exchange were quiet and slightly easier with reduced turnover. Industrials prices drifted little lower in the absence of incentive and meagre buying support. Interest was still shown ir Matsushita but prices dealt slightly lower than yesterday's levels. Business •asen up343 words
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Article68 1966-12-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Aisociation of Banks in Malaysia made the following changes in its rates to merchants today they were: Canada: Buving T.T. 351 16; Airmail O.D. 35-9/16; 90 d/st. 36-1/8 credit bills, 36-3/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. O.D. ready *ere: Canada 35-1/16: Deuts ne Marks 128-5/8; Holland Guilders68 words
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Article36 1966-12-18 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (AP) Standard and poors 500 stock index: CLOSE net change. 425 Industrials 86.75 off .10 25 Railroads 41.50 up .02 50 Utilities 69.22 up .20 500 stocks 81.58 off .0636 words
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Article23 1966-12-18 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No Sales. Spot No. 1 Ribbed smoked sheets 22 3/8 nominal.23 words
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216 1966-12-18 9 LONDON, Sat. Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson has told the House of Commons that "at the right moment" it would be right to have discussions with other Commonwealth Prime Ministers particularly concerned with possible British entry into the European Common Market. Mr. Wilson216 words
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Article253 1966-12-18 9 SINGAPORE, Sat The market has again lost ground during the week but more active conditions were seen and volume was improved, says Holiday. Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd. In their weekly market report. There were no fresh factors to influence the market either way. but heaviness253 words
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Article44 1966-12-18 9 NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) The Dow Jones spot commodity price index advanced 0.55 to 140.61. The Dow Jones commodity futures index closed 19. The Dow Jones commodity futures index closed 139.47 up 0.40. Index Open: 139.17; High: 139.17; Low; 138.97; Close: 139.47.44 words
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Article, Illustration111 1966-12-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Miss Patsy Pane. 21. a hotel receptionist in Johore Bahru. recently received V.I.P. acclaim from visiting officials of Revlon. the international c o smetics firm. Miss Pang was selected from twenty finalists by Mr. Sidney Strieker, Senior Viae President of Revlon International.111 words
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Article219 1966-12-18 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI).— Prices turned narrowly mixed in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday after an early attempt at a rally fell through. Analysts had expected backing and filling as the market seems poised for a strong vear-end surge219 words
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123 1966-12-18 9 WASHINGTON. Sat. (AP) The General Services Administration hai announced it will offer for sale during 1967 120,000 long tons of natural rubber from the national stockpile. Natural rubber will be offered at the rate of approximately 30.000 long tons per quarter starting January123 words
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Article15 1966-12-18 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price for today was $6031/8 per picul, down 7/8.15 words
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Article110 1966-12-18 9 Washington, sat. <ap> The Agriculture Department has announced the Vnited States has agreed to provide Vietnam with an additional $B3 million worth of farm products under the food for peace programme. The commodities to be supplied include: 1.3 milion hundred-weight of wheat flour, 88.2 milion pounds110 words
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191 1966-12-18 9 DETROIT. Sat. (UP!) Chrysler Corp. Chairman, Mr. Lynn Townsend has predicted that 1967 might "climax a two year decline in U.S. auto industry sales at 8.7 million units." Mr. Townsend in a yearend report, said 1966 sales, including 653.000 imports, would191 words
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234 1966-12-18 9 COLOMBO. Ceylon, Bat. (AP) Premier Dudley Senanayake has told newsmen that he is being forced to take Ceylon's most explosive political decision to cut the rice ration. Rice is the staple diet of eleven million Ceylonese. Mr. Senanayake said he would have to reduce234 words
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Article52 1966-12-18 9 NEW YORK. Sat. (UPI)— Rubber futures closed ten points lower across the board with no sales. Jan 22.10 22.70 March 22.40 22.90 May 22.40 22.90 July 22.70 22.90 Sept 22.70 22.90 Dec 22.70 22.90 Jan 22.70 22.90 Spot No. 1 RSS remained steady at 224 cents per52 words
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Article28 1966-12-18 9 LONDON, Sat. (UPI) Tin remained steady. Turnover 100 tons. Spot buyers 1209 Sellers 1210 Business 1210. 3-months buyers 1205 Sellers 1206 Business 1205. Settlement .1210.28 words
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Article452 1966-12-18 9 INDUSTRIAL B. S. Boustead 1.54 1.60 Chemical Co. 1.36 1.57 Cold storage CD 3.08 Dunlop CR 2.."»8 2.60 F. Smelting 4.04 Erso Ords 2.97 3.00 Fsso Prof 1.07 1.08 Fit zpa tricks 1.43 1.55 F. N. Ords 3.36 3.40 (■amnion 1.29 1.30 C.eorgetow n 1.27 K. Life452 words
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Article46 1966-12-18 9 rManaterV prirta) Flr«t Malayan B ft. 1 .11 t.25 Second Malayan 1JI1 1.01 Third Malayan 1.07 l.lt Malaynlan Contrnffr? \I» *4 .05 Mai. HnvlnK* lund 1.29 IJ9 Staling Commodity a/n 4/1 F1r«t Hone Kone 1.00 1.05* Second Hong Kong .70 .74* (•Hon* Kong Currency)46 words
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Article113 1966-12-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Chine** Produce Exchange noon prices today were. r Buyers Sellers Coconut oil (FOB) Bulk Coconut oil (FOB) Brums Loose Copra Mixed Dec'Jan. Sugar (Java) exsodown Nutmegs 110* Nutmet s B W Garbled Black Pepper (FOB) 8 1 1 K III 1 41.50 44.00 24.25 495.00 235.00113 words
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Article22 1966-12-18 9 HONG KONG. Sat. (UPI) Today's money quotations:— HK55.*****/5.7225 per TT HK515.99 per pound sterling; HK$ 267.26 per tael gold.22 words
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Article156 1966-12-18 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. The following ships are expected to in port today Godowns Vessels 3/4 Straat Florida 5 Miryu Maru 10/11 Meijyo Maru 13/14 Lelewell 18 Basra 19 Nankai Maru 21/22 Kaharuzan Msru 25 26 Nissho Maru 27/28 Milo 29/30 Suceava 33/34 Neleus 35/36 Habubasan Maru 46 Srbija 47156 words
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Article724 1966-12-18 9 ARRIVALS IN SINGAPORE Time 8.50 a.m. Airline JAL 712 from Jakarta. Time 9.15 a.m. Airline OIA 898 from Jakarta. Time 10.55 a.m. Airline MAL 005 from Tenant, ipoh. K. I.umpur. Malacca Time 10.30 a.m. Airline MAL 451 from Kuching. Time 12.35 p.m. Airline GIA 889 from724 words
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Article, Illustration224 1966-12-18 10 Reba; Bonnie Churchill - By Reba and Bonnie Churchill HIGH scoring coiffures are following these beauty signals: Bulky, burnished and bobbed styles. Tresses are being tilted upward In fly-away curls, slashed to one side in sculptured curves, or scooped downward in speared points.224 words
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Article, Illustration719 1966-12-18 10 MAUREEN LEE PRESENTS - MAUREEN LEE PRESENTS KUALA LUMPUR Sat. Have you ever come out of a fashion show not feeling that you are clad in rags? The recent Malaysian fabric show might have put your best dress to shame. The six designers who put their719 words
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Article99 1966-12-18 10 SINGAPORE. Sat. A round-the-clock toaster for the family comes in very handy with National's New Toaster Oven Model NB-62. Whether for breakfast, lunch. afternoon tea or supper the automatic toaster is a real time saver doing away with old-fashioned methods of toasting. The "see at a glance' window99 words
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Advertisement87 1966-12-18 10 Thrifty Nifty *>Vmm National i £*=§&s »->»:vS» SK3 rr» Mi N 1 a TOASTER OVEN MODEL NB-62 •Breakfast, funch, afternoon tea or supper is super with NATIONAL'S New Toaster Oven NB-6& .Serve hot dogs, cheese toast, and many other mouth-watering delights your family loves. 4 See-at-a-glance' window provides clear visibility87 words
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Miscellaneous347 1966-12-18 10 OAd CAPRICORN Dec. 23-Jan. 20 Accept it. A new job is probably what you need to get out of the rut. Jan. 21-Feb. 19 V 14 O 4 vantage and for the good friends of mankind. Don't be selfish this week. CAN' PISCES June DON" wo enjoyable period if out347 words
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FEATURE
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Article1397 1966-12-18 11 The Casanova Killers The tall, stately ftfure of -Captain" Dougal looked d and deiieniable h*>sld#>« for rSmcteA 7?™? than But so man^paid \\f APTAIN" V* Dougal's gimmick was frankness. He discovered that if you told a woman the truth, confessed to her as it were, she was1,397 words
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568 1966-12-18 11 KARLSRUHE. 9at.—Most "e Tany journalists visitHasenkamp like to report prominently that their attention was first by the profession listed under name in the eiephone book —"Fairy-Tale barrator." Almost as unusual as this is 'hat this fairy-tale narrator's appointments book •s about568 words
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982 1966-12-18 11 BONN, Sat. MORE than 5,500 young Germans have qualified for work with the Nation's Development Service, West Germany's Peace Corps. They are waiting to begin their terms abroad. Another 800 volunteers are already out in the field, working in Latin America, Africa and Asia.982 words
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Article858 1966-12-18 11 Norman Vincent Peale - Confident living By Norman Vincent Peale AGAIN and again you hear the phrase "I wish. It is usually poignantly, pathetically said tacitly admitting that a wish is a will-o'-the-wisp and an unrealisable attainment. "I wish But it is a fact that, as force is the basis of858 words
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POPPING AROUND
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147 1966-12-18 12 PLATTER PETE^j - With PLATTER PETE^j Sat. (AP).— British folk singer Donovan, who has been compared with America's Bob Dylan, leaped from 26th to fourth in the British "Top Ten" pop chart this week with his "Sunshine Superman." But Welshman Tom Jones remained firmly in top position147 words
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Article57 1966-12-18 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. EMI have a release for the hi-fi addicts with a new batch of Studio Stero discs. It is the Frank Barber Percussion Ensemble which has a fascination "Circle Of Sound" diagram and explanation on the cover. Y'ou can hear tunes like the "Spanish Flea" and57 words
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Article, Illustration167 1966-12-18 12 AnnMargaret is dynamic, says Ivan SINGAPORE. Sat IVAN FITZGERALD, percussionist of The Thunderbirds says that Ann-Margaret is "dynamic!" Wow, wow. Ivan, many of her fans will say the same thing too. Some of them may throw in for good measure "dynamic adjectives" to describe the Ivan, who likes the gee-whizz167 words
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Article714 1966-12-18 12 KANE is back In Britain after a successful tour in Australia. As a result of his visit, he may be going back to Australia to settle there. ANYBODY would expect rV that a person owning a Rolls-Royce, would have a maid or a butler. This is not the714 words
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Article, Illustration195 1966-12-18 12 Singapore, Sat. A WILD I'\CERTAIXTY was the name that Roll• ing Stones 9 Manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, lo the group when they formed only less than half a year ago. Over three hundred musicians icere auditioned, before Manager, King, chose the four boys who now form195 words
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Article686 1966-12-18 12 JJI THERE! For ail those who still haven't voted in our 1966 Pop Poll, here's your last and final chance! This is to ensure that ALL pop fans get a chance to vote so that our poll will be really correct. However, and I stress this again,686 words
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Advertisement180 1966-12-18 12 PLATTER PETE'S 1966 POP POLL VOTE NOW! VTS! For the very first time !n any newspaper, magazine or radio programme in Singapore and Malaysia, an OFFICIAL is held! Long have many wonpopular pop groups soon. Platter Pete's Poq Poll -will be tne most quoted and widely respected P.-ll oi them180 words
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Miscellaneous146 1966-12-18 12 TOP TEN AMERICA'S TOP TEN (By courtesy of Billboard) 1. Winchester Cathedral New Vaudeville Band. 2. Mellow Yello-Dono-van. 3. I'a Believer The Monkees. 4. That's Life Frank Sinatra. 5. Devil With A Blue Dress On And Good Golly Miss Molly Mitch Ryder And The Detroit Wheels 6. Sugartow Nancy Sinatra.146 words
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Article, Illustration328 1966-12-18 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. The ftr«t specimen ot a new ndmartive material "Baltonmm is purloined from a Liverpool laboratory. In order tn get it to Russia, the piaoed this material in the Jen* of a cine-camera that was sent to Cairo toge- ther with a supply328 words
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Article278 1966-12-18 13 Low Teo Ping - By* Low Teo Ping SINGAPORE, Sat. Rank Pictures' "Goals World Cup Football 1966" it a good "refreshener" for football fans, particularly for those who have followed the World Cup series recently. Film is in technicolor and techniscope. It it produced by Octavin Sen ore278 words
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Article317 1966-12-18 13 T OVELY Sharon Tate was enamoured of the waistlength red wig she wears in "The Vampire Killers." the Cadre Filmways horror spoof for MGM which also stars Jack MacGowran and Roman Polanski. who direrts it as well, that producer Gene Gutowski told her she could keep it when317 words
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Article, Illustration389 1966-12-18 13 Mervyn Nicholas - By: Mervyn Nicholas Singapore. Sat. which base their stories on true-to-life epics need great actors to enact them. Julian Blaustein's production of "Khartoum" is one such picture which falls into this category. With a fine cast of veteran stars headed by Charlton Heston,389 words
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Advertisement40 1966-12-18 13 X'mas/New Year attraction K Lumpur THEY SAY THE WILE STIU RUNS RED FROM THE RATTLE FOR KHARTOUM! CHARLTON LAURENCE HESTON OLIVIER con DON M THI MAHOI RICHARD JOHNSON RALPH RICHARDSON CiTt thai A JULIAN BLAUSTEIN PRODUCTION HE"KhußToulvl ultra UNITED ARTISTS40 words
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Advertisement91 1966-12-18 13 ;fsfer% WW OCEAN TNUIK II r A 1 i CC'.O -TOKtt) rK^W 8 wt coast toAs, r*. mm —■—fc it Opon» Today: *.*>. M 118 a. Jam«A Coburn Lm j. Cobb "OUR MAN FLINT" rox» CinemaAcop* China* Bubtitloa NEXT CHANGE' "CINCINNATTI KID" iUO.M.1 I Today 10.30 a.m.: Choap Matlnoo I91 words
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Miscellaneous241 1966-12-18 13 PSHAW ORGANISATION It APITOL Phone 7975 C NO FP.EE LIST' *h«»inr U. 1 45. 4. ®.30 effrics <v M.*-suoko kiss ki*> kxi i kill:7pe Technicolor am.. 'Death in the Arena I D O Phone ***** FIMI HFFK 11 a.m.. A 7.45 ifTJ S»f It N»* van tfinnerv a< Jaroe* Bond241 words
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Miscellaneous766 1966-12-18 13 tw 'mi TV MALAYSIA titrmSMb*. I CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur and Pulao Pinanf. 6 Ipoh and Melaka; 3 10 Johore Bahro; 4 Taipinf; 7 Batu Pahat: 9 Kluanf. (Singapore viewer*. plea«e switch to channel 3 for T.V. Malaysia programmes). P.M. 1.00 OPENING ANNCT. Programme Summary. 1.01 GREATEST EIGHTS OE THE766 words
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Miscellaneous188 1966-12-18 13 O K t. A N I <; ft > t V DDI ON J l 111) t»4 MONTH Mud HO DAT! TODAY 4 SHOWS! a.m.. 1145 4.M l.u v a< AdmU.ion: H.M. |J.M MM 'Cash Booklet* Oqlti 30th Century foi Pr«Mnu THE DINO DE LAUSENTtJS Production of 'The Bibie'-..-i» Tb«188 words
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Article, Illustration433 1966-12-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. In the third day's play of the men's team event at the Second Open National Tenpin Bowling Championships sponsored by Peter Stuyvesant at Jackie's Bowl, Jalan Ampang here, an Ipoh team called the Saints "B" nearly toppled the Eastern Sun's firstEastern Sun Pix - 433 words
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83 1966-12-18 14 BANGKOK, Sat. (AP) A South Korean Army Sergeant, Choo Wha-11, set a new Asian Games record on Saturday in the individual small bore rifle prone shooting competition, winning a close contest with Israel's Nehe Nehemia Sikra. Choo and Sik a each had 585 points out83 words
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Article, Illustration553 1966-12-18 14 BANGKOK, Sat. (AFP) South Korea today held second place in the Asian games medal standings after Korean boxers had won the lion's share of the boxing trophies. The Koreans slugged their way to victory in five out of eleven boxing finals to earn theU.P.I. Photo; U.P.I. Photos; UPI Photo - 553 words
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413 1966-12-18 14 BANGKOK, Sat. Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was re-elected as President of the A.F.C. (Asian Football Confederation) a t the Confederation's third Congress held in the C h u I a University's conference hall here today. Thailand's Police Major General Torsaki Yomnak, the A.F.C.'s Vice-President,413 words
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Advertisement27 1966-12-18 14 NOTICE The Public are notified that the EASTERN SUN Post Office Box Number is: P. 0. Box No. 1 Maxwell Road Post Office Singapore, 2 t f27 words
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Miscellaneous59 1966-12-18 14 TIME AND TIDE £?t an &.J- 2 l a m (73 4 5 3 P-rn. (5.7 ft.). diTft*) am: 856 am- <lo 9 ft )> 940 pms?nL^ kSOn 59 am < 7 2 "•>• 1018 P- m <" Sedfll lUrhll of- (7 7 214 pm Knanta !ii 213 31,1 <59 words
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Article1506 1966-12-18 15 WINDSOR LAP - By_ WINDSOR LAP KUALA LUMPUR, Sot.—Wonder Scout splendidly ridden by Mr. D. M. Brown took the Cheltenham Cup for hurdlers run over 9 furlongs (8 fences) at Kuala Lumpur today, when he beat In Winning Mood to pay $8 for a win. Wonder Scout gave1,506 words
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505 1966-12-18 15 QUEEN S MESSENGER, who completed a grand double at the recentlv concluded Singapore Turf C lub s December Meeting, has been promoted to Class 1. according to the latest M.R.A. Classification List, the full particulars of which are as follows: PROMOTIONS: From Class 2505 words
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Article177 1966-12-18 15 BANGKOK. Sat. (UPI) Japan won the the gold medal in water polo here today by defeating Singapore 9-3 thus wranoing up a total sweep of the gold medals in all swimming events held at the Asian Games here. The Japanese team defeated Singapore 9-3 and ended177 words
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199 1966-12-18 15 BANGKOK. Sat. (t'PI). Japan won a lopsided 5-1 football victory over Singapore, which played with a green goalkeeper. In the first half and an understrength team in the second half, here on Friday nightJapan led 4 to 1 in the first half of the199 words
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Article31 1966-12-18 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. The finals and pr ze distribution of the Singapore Malav Badminton Association 1966 championshipN scheduled to be held on Dec. 17 has been postponed to Jan 28, 1967.31 words
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38 1966-12-18 15 BANGKOK A keen tussle in the quarter-finals soccer match between Singapore and Thailand. A Singapore player. No. 8 In red and white, beats two Thai players to the ball with his head. Singapore beat Thailand 2-0. UPI PhotoUPI Photo - 38 words
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Article584 1966-12-18 15 THAIS CAPTURE GOLD' AT 5-4 BANGKOK, Sat. (A.P.) —Thailand on Saturday defeated Malaysia 5-4 to to win the gold medal in the men's team badminton championships at the fifth Asian Games. Malaysia took the silver medal and two teams Japan and Nationalist China were awarded bronxe584 words
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379 1966-12-18 15 BANGKOK Sat. <AP) Japan continued on Saturday their record-shatter-ing pace on the final day of swimming competition at the fifth Asian Games. Two Japanese girls Eiko Takahashl and Masako Ishii bettered the old Asian Games mark of 1:12.6 for the women's 100 metres' butterfly event379 words
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Article114 1966-12-18 15 Kl ALA LLMPt R. Sat.— The Malaysian Armed Forces. fielding three of the Malaysian X\ players, battered* Penang by 52 points (eight coals, three tries, one penalty) to nil in the last North Zone H M.S. Malaya Cup fixture played at the Armed Forces Stadium here114 words
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44 1966-12-18 15 BANGKOK Singapore women's 400-metre freestyle relay team (above) put up a creditable performance to win the bronze medal. The Japanese team smashed the Games record when they returned 4:22.6 to win the event. The Philippines edged out Singapore to take second place. UPI PhotoUPI Photo - 44 words
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Miscellaneous51 1966-12-18 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $129,720.00 FIRST PRIZE No. *****9 $32,106.00 SECOND PRIZE No. *****7 $16,053.00 THIRD PRIZE No. *****2 8.026 00 STARTERS ($729.00 each): Nos. *****2 *****9 *****1 *****0 *****2 *****5 *****6 *****6 *****9 *****2 *****3 CONSOLATION PRIZES ($713.00 each): Nos. *****3 *****9 *****7 *****8 *****4 *****9 *****7 *****0 *****451 words
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Article814 1966-12-18 16 Points Nigerian underdog NEW YORK, Sat. (AP) Nigerian Dick Tiger wan the world light-heavyweight championship last night with a points victory over title-holder Jose Torres of Puerto Rico. Tiger, fighting for his six children back home in Africa, gave away weight, age, reach and height while upsetting814 words
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244 1966-12-18 16 MANILA. Sat. (.AFP). —World heavyweight boxing champion Cassius Clay has accepted an offer to appear in an exhibition bout in Manila after his Feb. 6 title defence against Ernie Terrell, it was authoritatively learned here today. The offer to Clay was made by244 words
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Article129 1966-12-18 16 BANGKOK. Sat. (AFP)— World flyweight champion alter McGowan flew into Bangkok last night for his title fight with Chartchai Chinoi of Thailand on Dec. 30. He was accompanied by his father and manager Joe Gans, promoter Jack Solomons and friend and assistant Ken Kellow. Asked what129 words
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Article215 1966-12-18 16 MELBOURNE. Sat. < AFP > Two tennis singles finals this weekend hold the key to Australia's singles pair choice for the Davis Cup challenge round matches next Monday week against India. If John Newcombe beats Fred Stolle today in the South Australian final at Adelaide and215 words
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Article61 1966-12-18 16 LONDON, Sat. (AP)—The two Danish top seeds in the London Open Badminton Championships, Sven Andersen and Erland Kops, will will meet in the men's singles final on Saturday night. In Friday night's semifinals, Andersen beat Lee Kin Tat of Singapore 15-2 14-18 15-3: and Kops defeated former61 words
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Article84 1966-12-18 16 BANGKOK. Sat. (AP) Representatives of countries participating in the Asian Games have decided to form an Asian Committee of the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) to promote track and field in Asia. Representatives of most of the national athletic associations here for the Asian Games, attended84 words
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Article110 1966-12-18 16 BOMBAY. Sat. (AFP) Resuming their first innings total of Wednesday at 20M on the third day of the first cricket Test match against India here yesterday, the West Indies were all out for 421, thus gaining a lead of 125 over India on the first innings.110 words
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